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| character analysis |
psychoanalysis of the personality traits and character defenses particular to an individual.
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| character displacement |
the adaptive characters that evolve and enable one species to exclude another from its ecological niche. See also competitive exclusion, under exclusion.
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| characterology |
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A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. More accurately, a fictional character is the person or conscious entity we imagine to exist within the world of such a work. In addition to people, characters can be aliens, animals, gods or, occasionally, inanimate objects. Characters are almost always at the center of fictional texts, especially novels and plays. ...
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